Getting angry during ovulation

In modern science, it has been discovered that during ovulation, a woman's hormone levels increase, which may lead to an increase in body temperature. Additionally, some research suggests that during this period, a woman's immune system may become stronger and may be able to fight off disease more easily.

Although the concept of getting angry has existed in Chinese history, modern people usually do not use it as a traditional term. Instead, it is used as a scientific term to describe some of the physiological changes that occur during ovulation.

During ovulation, a woman's body temperature may rise by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius. This increase in body temperature may last for a few hours throughout the day before returning to the original body temperature level. This phenomenon is called "basal body temperature elevation."

In addition to an increase in body temperature, women may also experience some discomfort during ovulation, such as headaches, breast tingling, and mild abdominal pain. This phenomenon is called "ovulation discomfort."

Although the concept of getting angry has existed in Chinese history, modern people usually do not use it as a traditional term. Instead, it is used as a scientific term to describe some of the physiological changes that occur during ovulation.

During ovulation, a woman's body temperature may rise and she may feel some discomfort. This phenomenon is called "getting angry." However, the true meaning of this phenomenon is not understood.